Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... Writing . The Gauls had learned to use the Greek alphabet from the people of Massalia , and though after the Roman conquest of Provence they gradually adopted the Roman script , yet Greek letters continued to be used occasionally in ...
... Writing . The Gauls had learned to use the Greek alphabet from the people of Massalia , and though after the Roman conquest of Provence they gradually adopted the Roman script , yet Greek letters continued to be used occasionally in ...
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... writing in the Latin alphabet before the Christian era combined with the antiquity of the forms in Ogham script renders it highly probable that the art of writing had reached Ireland from Gaul or Britain at a time anterior not merely to ...
... writing in the Latin alphabet before the Christian era combined with the antiquity of the forms in Ogham script renders it highly probable that the art of writing had reached Ireland from Gaul or Britain at a time anterior not merely to ...
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... writing sc for s before i , or sometimes before e , at the beginning of a word . This was of course due to the fact that there is a silent c in the initial sc of the French word science ; so that it became ' scientific ' to extend this ...
... writing sc for s before i , or sometimes before e , at the beginning of a word . This was of course due to the fact that there is a silent c in the initial sc of the French word science ; so that it became ' scientific ' to extend this ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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